The BluegrassHarp discussion group is a group where harmonica players who like Bluegrass, Country, and Old Time music can discuss tips and techniques used for playing harp in these genres without being overwhelmed by the Blues players. We have members ranging from beginners to pros, and all are welcome. Less experienced players are welcomed by all and are encouraged to post their questions and get advice from the more experienced players.
Regards,
John Watts and Doug Puls
Coast to Coast Music
(That's Doug on guitar, John on harp)
Thanks Bill I will order that DC!! Best Regards, Kyle Vallone From: bluegrassharp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bluegrassharp@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of THOMPSON,
Cara Thanks for all the help!! From: bluegrassharp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bluegrassharp@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Cooke Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008
The best and easiest way to learn "foggy mountain breakdown" is to listen to Dennis Cooper's excellent rendition of it. You can pick it up by ear--I did. I
Unfortunately, no -- not exactly. The genre is largely learned by ear, by everyone, so your best source is a recording -- the DVD I mentioned, a Flatt &
Greetings Cara, Are there any fake books or tab books that can help with learning to play Foggy Mountain Breakdown on harmonica? Any suggestions would be